Power, Patronage and International Norms: A Grand Masquerade

Freeland, Valerie

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2024-06-30
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 280
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 1009468537
  • ISBN-13: 9781009468534
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商品描述

Why do some of the world's least powerful countries invite international scrutiny of their adherence to norms on whose violation their governments rely to remain in power? Examining decisions by leaders in Uganda, Sierra Leone, and Georgia, Valerie Freeland concludes that these states invited outside attention with the intention to manipulate it. Their countries' global peripherality and their domestic rule by patronage introduces both challenges and strategies for addressing them. Rulers who attempt this manipulation of scrutiny succeed when their patronage networks make them illegible to outsiders, and when powerful actors become willing participants in the charade as they need a success case to lend them credibility. Freeland argues that, when substantive norm-violations are rebranded as examples of compliance, what it means to comply with human rights and good governance norms becomes increasingly incoherent and, as a result, less able to constrain future norm-violators.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

為什麼一些世界上最弱小的國家會邀請國際社會對他們遵守的規範進行審查,而這些規範的違反卻是他們政府維持權力的依賴?瓦萊麗·弗里蘭德(Valerie Freeland)在烏干達、塞拉利昂和喬治亞的領導人的決策中得出結論,認為這些國家邀請外界關注是為了操縱它。他們國家的全球邊緣性和國內的權力掌握通過贊助制度引入了挑戰和應對策略。當統治者的贊助網絡使他們對外界來說難以理解時,他們試圖操縱審查的企圖就會成功;同時,當強大的行為者成為這場騙局的願意參與者時,他們需要一個成功案例來增加自己的可信度。弗里蘭德認為,當實質性的規範違反被重新包裝成遵守的例子時,遵守人權和良好治理規範的含義變得越來越不一致,結果對未來的規範違反者的約束力也越來越弱。